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Max depth id 33m. Shore structure is shallowly sloping with mostly good visibility and some tree trunks to see. Tauchsport Steininger, 2700 Wr. Neustadt Neufelder See - Ostseite (★4.0) The artificial lake (lignite was mined here) near Vienna offers many training opportunities for beginners and advanced divers, especially at the TB Lorenc entrance; currently 2 5, 2 8, 12 and 20 meter platforms, 2 buoyancy tubes and many new sights sunk by dedicated divers. Tauch-Sport-Vienna, 2491 Neufeld A.D. Leitha Neufelder See, Einstieg Tauch-Sport-Vienna (★4.1) In front of the area of Tauch-Sport-Vienna and the shore the bottom is slightly sloping, which leads to a platform at 5m (heading east) and to a Neptune figure and a 2m-long shark made of plastic at about 7m. From the platform at 5m lines lead to a platform at 10m (heading south) and 20m (heading east). Scubapro Surfcamp (★3.4) This site descends up to 15m with an interesting, sloping bank. Many eels can be found at night in the overgrown bank area. Tauchshop Klagenfurt, 9020 Klagenfurt Schlossvilla (Wreck) (★4.0) On the beautiful south shore of the Millstätter See there is a wreck at 32-36m depth to dive. The access is regulated, information is available at the Tauchshop Klagenfurt. Unser Tauchshop Graz, 8020 Graz Schwarzlsee (★3.5) You can get in at the diving base at the Schwarzlsee either via the beach or from a jetty. In the lake, which can be up to 12m deep, you can encounter small fish as well as perch, pike, zander, catfish, black amur and carp. DIVE & FUN Tauch Center Szente, 9523 Villach-Landskron Liafels, Millstätter See (★3.7) On the north shore of Lake Millstätter See there is a small car park, which offers a comfortable entrance to the two diving routes possible here. Strong vegetation and a beautiful steep face are the main features of this spot. The vegetation in the shore zone offers a perfect hiding place for many fish. Sharktime-Divecenter, 4020 Linz Pichlingersee (★3.5) Lake Pichlinger is an artificially created recreational area in the southeast of Linz, in the district of Ebelsberg. It includes the bathing lake, the green belt with various parking lots, restaurants, and snack bars, playgrounds and a camping site. Scubanautic Tauchsport, 3100 St. Pölten Achensee, Schwarzenau (Campingplatz) (★3.9) The dive site Camping Schwarzenau at the Achensee is a very versatile dive site, where you can visit greater depths quickly and where you can see very beautiful shore formations in shallow water, which are great for diving. BEYOND DIVING, 85598 Baldham bei München Blindsee (★4.1) North of the Fernpass, at almost 1100 m, lies the 25 m deep Blindsee Lake. High fish abundance, sunken landscapes of roots and trees in combination with unbelievable visibility allow for fantastic dives. Tthere is also a lot to discover for the macro-lovers. SCUBABOARD, 4020 Linz Ofen (★4.2) The Ofen dive site is a sloping dive site down to about 40 meters, then a steep wall begins which drops to over 100 meters. SCUBABOARD, 4020 Linz ÖWR Hausboot (★4.1) The dive site ÖWR Hausboot is a rather shallow dive site, but there is a lot to see, such as a houseboat, pile dwellings, as well as various sailboats. Underpressure Watersports, 4852 Weyregg am Attersee Under Pressure Weyregg (★4.0) A bar marks the exit at 5m. Easy access to the lake via steps, then a spacious shallow area with a depth of less than 2m. There is a training platform at 10m, an air-filled bathtub and several buoyancy rings. Below the platform is a boat at 20m. The targets are largely leashed. Mares U-Boot (Wreck) (★4.1) At about 55 meters there is a complete submarine (6-10 m long) to explore. Access from land is via Camping Grabner (Pike Bay). This site is only suitable for experienced divers and tech divers, the dive without scooter takes about 15 minutes. Mares Neufelder See (★3.8) Dive site Neufeldsee Strandbad. Located at the southern end of the Neufeldsee. Access from the parking lot about 100m. Two jetties are available. There is a platform at 5m deep. The shore area is shallow, then steeply slopes down to >8m. WC facilities are open in the winter. ←123...7→